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Originally Posted by Rickysa
That right there is some great info...I was planning on reviewing the HDR set up in the manual when I got home, now...no need.
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Yep, with several bracketed shots, you can always create HDRs in post (Photoshop) if you wish, and you'll have better control over the final results than the in-camera HDR.
Also, to clarify: The above bracket range was assuming you are going to be shooting in RAW format. If you are shooting jpegs, I'd increase that bracket range to at least +/- 3 stops.
With RAW you can also create "HDR-ish" pics from one single file in post, as they contain much more tonal info than compressed jpegs.
That is good when you have fast-moving subjects, where bracketed shots wouldn't work for an HDR.